Few studies have been done on the prevalence of illicit methadone use.
Five hundred fifty-nine IV drug users recruited in various ways in Mo
ntreal were interviewed concerning their drug use as part of a longitu
dinal study on HIV infection. Of this number, 133 had heroin as their
drug of preference and 426 cocaine. Among the cocaine group, 202 also
used heroin. The lifetime prevalence of any illicit methadone use was
59.4% in the heroin group, 26.7% in the cocaine/heroin group, and 3.6%
in the cocaine-only group. The 6-month (preceding the interview) prev
alence of any illicit use was 42.1%, 6.9%, and 1.3%, respectively, and
the prevalence of at least weekly illicit use during that period was
6.3%, 2.0%, and 0%, respectively. The prevalence of illicit methadone
use is significant in the population studied. Whether this level of us
e will be affected by more stringent control on methadone prescription
and dispensation remains to be demonstrated.